I have a list of todo items with 6 properties of which 4 are sortable. The type (icon), the tags, the stars and date are sortable by clicking on them. Name and description are not sortable (no added ...

I am curious whether there is some research available on the topic of how people deal with a long list of items. Do they sort first or filter first or it depends a lot on the context of the task and ...

We display search results with mechanism similar to infinite scroll. The only difference is that you can see more results by clicking "Show more" button at the end of the list - no automatic loading ...

I have an iOS application that looks something like this:
Every row is tappable and as you can see, its pretty tall, only 4 can fit fully in the viewport. Also, every row has a left and right swipe ...

I was working on an idea for a public wishlist web app that a user will be able to manage:
"New item" is an input field that gets focus by default. Right now when I enter "5th Item" and press Enter ...

I am building a fitness app and I am having a hard time placing certain components. What makes this app unique is that it can count reps for you and display the time it took to complete those reps.
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I am finding myself using Grids of tabular data on a daily basis in the programming world. But when I do I feel like I am doing something wrong. For example, in my opinion you should never feel like ...

I'm creating an application (Android for starters) which will have a list. I want to create a special column headers that the user can press on (press on the entire column header section; not on each ...

I'm working on a feature that will allow administrators to manage lists of resources (people, vehicles) that number in the thousands. One client even has over a million entries.
Making a simple list ...

Our site is getting flagged for accessibility issues for having separate links with the same text. However, I'm wondering if the links are actually distinguishable by screen readers since they have ...

So I'm working on a mobile app that deals with events and I'm looking into ways to display available events in an area. Right now it's just a map with icons representing different types of events, and ...

Running into a UX problem on a webpage I'm designing.
The flow is than an administrator of a company can select what items to show/hide to a member.
So he will have access to a list of all items and ...

I'm presenting a list of different sounds in a list, on mobile (specifically iPhone-only)
Each cell is rectangular and has a simple one-liner label (the name of the sound), and a button on the right ...

I am looking for the best way to let the user choose one option from a list that might be somewhat long.
I was considering an AutoCompleteTextView, but it is important that the user only can choose ...

So I'm making an event app for mobile devices. Currently there's a map with icons, with different icons representing different kind of events, and then details pop up at the bottom of the screen when ...

I'm searching for an intuitive way to change the order of a list. I don't think that drag'n'drop would be a good solution, because it's a mobile browser based application and no user would try to long ...

We have a list of items for a chart legend, and some other lists where there are items hidden below. We have several areas in the UI where we have a constrained space, and items that are hidden below.
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I am working on some wireframes for a webportal. In a form in this webportal there is an enormous list (120 items) of options, and users have to go through (and read) all of them.
It's not possible ...

I am working on a user interface design for an application on Android. Currently, I am struggling to choose a suitable form of navigation as it is my first time creating such a design.
The design is ...

My software has frequent updates. The changelog ontains adequate amount of information about each change (often complete sentences). It's currently more than 100,000 characters long (16,000 words over ...

I'm designing a UI for an app that allows users to order food from a restaurant. The restaurant offers two types of menu items:
Simple items that can be simply added to the cart.
Complex items like ...

I'm working on a ticketing interface. In a word users will be able to open a request (a ticket), describe the problem they are experiencing and then they'll submit their request.
It's a very simple ...

I'm using a list to display information. Each row needs to display two thumbnails, and a string.
I noticed with this implementation that the layout of icons seems to resemble two columns. which may ...

Given a table of information (or other list) where the length of time something took is important, what is the best way to show a length of time that can easily range from a few seconds to many hours?
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